Reported 9 months ago
The inspection tour to Matsu by travel industry professionals from Fuzhou, originally scheduled for June 29 after several delays, has sparked concerns due to reports of the government's plan to raise the travel alert level for mainland China. Recent incidents, including a Taiwan tourist being detained during a tour in China, and the release of 22 measures against Taiwan independence by the Chinese government have led to speculations of an alert level increase. This move has raised worries among industry players, with mixed reactions from the public, as it marks a significant development amidst the current tensions between the two sides, prompting discussions on the impact on cross-strait relations.
Source: YAHOO